2011 HOKIE GAME NOTES • GAMES 5 & 6 VIRGINIA TECH WOMEN’S SOCCER Kelly Shuman, Athletics Communications Intern 460 Jamerson Athletic Center, Blacksburg, VA 24061 • Office: 540-231-1494 • Cell: 434-981-3977 • Email: [email protected] 2011 Schedule / Results GAME 5 vs. Campbell / GAME 6 vs. Connecticut (4-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC) VIRGINIA TECH vs. Campbell VIRGINIA TECH vs. Connecticut Friday, September 2, 2011 • 4:00 p.m. Sunday, September 4, 2011 • 11:30 a.m. Date Opponent Time/Result W. Dennie Spry Statdium (3,000) • Winston-Salem, N.C. W. Dennie Spry Statdium (3,00) • Winston-Salem, N.C. 8/ 12 EAST CAROLINA (Ex.) W, 4-1 Live Stats - http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/ Live Stats - http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/ 19 at UNC Greensboro W, 4-0 sports/w-soccer/sched/wake-w-soccer-sched.html sports/w-soccer/sched/wake-w-soccer-sched.html Live Broadcast - http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/ Live Broadcast - http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/ 21 at James Madison W, 3-1 allaccess/?media=258771 allaccess/?media=258771 26 HIGH POINT W, 3-0 28 ELON W, 5-0 • The Virginia Tech women’s soccer team travels to Winston-Salem, N.C., this weekend to participate in the Wake Forest Tournament. Tech will face Campbell on Friday at 4 p.m., before an 11:30 a.m. matchup against Connecticut on Sunday. The Hokies (4-0-0) look WAKE FOREST TOURNAMENT to keep their unbeaten streak alive, while outscoring their opponents, 15-1, so far this 9/ 2 vs. Campbell 4:00 season. 4 vs. Connecticut 11:30 SCOUTING THE CAMELS HILTON GARDEN HOKIE INVITATIONAL • The Camels kicked off their 2011 season winning all three games so far, beating Francis 9 NEBRASKA 7:30 p.m. Marion (3-0), Delaware State (5-0) and UMBC (2-0). Campbell is coming off an 8-10-1 11 LOYOLA (Md.) 2 p.m. 2010 season, including wins over 2010 Big South Champion High Point, Longwood and a 4-0 shutout against South Carolina State. 15 APPALACHIAN STATE 6 p.m. • Ashley Clark leads the Camels with three goals on the season, including two game- 18 at Maryland * 5 p.m. winners. The freshman forward has taken 15 shots and has recorded seven points for Campbell. Senior Marisa Muller follows Clark with two goals and one assist, while five 25 BOSTON COLLEGE * 12 p.m. other players have charted one goal each. 29 at Wake Forest * 7 p.m. • Ryann Torrero will most likely be in goal for the Camels. The redshirt-junior has started all three games so far, recording two shutouts and five saves. 10/ 2 at Duke * 2 p.m. 7 MIAMI * 7 p.m. SERIES INFO 13 CLEMSON * 7 p.m. • Campbell holds the advantage with an undefeated all-time series record, 3-0, over the 16 at NC State * 1 p.m. Hokies. The two teams first met in 1993 which was Tech’s first year as a varsity sport, and 20 at Virginia * 7 p.m. last collided in 1996, as the Camels claimed a 2-0 victory. The other matchup came in the 23 NORTH CAROLINA * 1 p.m. 1995 season. 27 FLORIDA STATE * 7 p.m. • The Hokies hold a 26-7-2 all-time advantage against current teams from the Big South Conference. ACC TOURNAMENT SCOUTING THE HUSKIES 30 at Quarterfinals TBA 11/ 4 at Semifinals TBA • The Huskies have started the 2011 season 1-1-0, with a 3-0 win over Colgate and a 2-1 6 at Finals TBA loss to Northeastern. In 2010, Connecticut finished with a 10-10-3 record, including an appearance in the NCAA Tournament, where it fell to Hofstra in the first round, 1-0. All Times Eastern • Julie Hubbard leads the Huskies with one goal on the year, including nine shots and six * Denotes ACC Opponent shots on goal. In addition to the junior midfielder, three other players have recorded a goal Home Games ALL CAPS for Connecticut. Dates and Times Subject to Change • In goal for the Huskies will most likely be Jessica Dulski. The senior keeper has started both games for Connecticut, while allowing two goals and recording six saves on the season. SERIES INFO • The Huskies hold a 3-0 undefeated all-time advantage over the Hokies. The two teams first met in 2001 and most recently collided in 2003, as Connecticut claimed a 5-3 victory in Blacksburg. • Tech holds a 7-24-0 all-time record against current teams from the BIG EAST. 2011 HOKIE GAME NOTES • GAMES 5 & 6 Pg. 2 2011-12 VIRGINIA TECH LAST TIME OUT QUICK FACTS Hokies remain undefeated cruising by Elon, 5-0 Conheeney scores two, Mayrose, Beaumont, Cramp all tally one goal each GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School ..............................Virginia Tech BLACKSBURG, Va. – Junior Kelly Conheeney led the Virginia Tech women’s soccer Location ..................................... Blacksburg, Va. team to a 5-0 victory over the Elon Phoenix Sunday evening at Thompson Field. Shan- Founded .....................................................1872 non Mayrose, Rachel Beaumont and Katie Cramp also connected on one goal each. The Enrollment ...............................................31,000 Hokies remain unbeaten as they improve to 4-0-0 on the season. Colors .......... Chicago maroon and burnt orange Nickname ................................................Hokies The first half started a little slow. The two teams traded shots 10-minutes into the game, Conference ...................................Atlantic Coast before Brittany Michels recorded a foul in the box to reward Elon (1-1-1) with a penalty th Facility ...................................... Thompson Field kick in the 17 minute. Jaclyn Wood took the penalty kick for the Phoenix before Hokie Capacity.....................................................2,028 keeper, Anna Romeiser made the huge stop for Tech. Surface .........................................Natural Grass Tech came alive after the save, as it recorded two shots and a corner kick before Con- President ..............................Charles W. Steger heeney connected on a header from Mayrose in front of the goal at the 25:30 mark, to Director of Athletics.......................... Jim Weaver give the Hokies the lead, 1-0. Website ............................ www.hokiesports.com Eight minutes later, Mayrose found the back of the net on a deflected shot from Jazmine Twitter ............................................VT_WSoccer Reeves to record her third goal of the season and put Tech up two. Shortly after, Mayrose WOMEN’S SOCCER History shot a ball that hit the side of the post and Conheeney sinked the deflected ball to make First Year ....................................................1993 it, 3-0 going into the break. th Overall All-Time Record ....................152-170-15 Beaumont recorded her first career goal in the 70 minute, as she head in a corner kick All-Time ACC Record ...........................23-36-10 from freshman Kelsey Loupee. 10 minutes later, Loupee dished it to Cramp that shot from ACC Tournament Appearances ........................4 six-yards back to tally the last goal for the Hokies. NCAA Tournament Appearances ......................4 As a team, the Hokies took 25 shots and four corner kicks, while holding Elon to just Last NCAA Appearance ..............................2010 three shots and one corner. Tech has held three of its four opponents to no more than Last NCAA Opponent ................. Dayton (L, 0-3) four shots, while outscoring all of its opponents, 15-1, so far this season. Romeiser recorded the shutout for Tech, while Elon’s Shannon Cosgrove took the loss. WOMEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION 2010 Record ...........................................10-10-1 Taylor Dawson and Kate Murphy saw time in goal for the Phoenix, charting two saves Home Record .............................................6-2-1 each. Redshirt-freshman Kimberley Anderson recorded the last 10-minutes for the Hok- Road Record ..............................................3-4-0 ies. Neutral Record ...........................................1-4-0 Starters Returning/Lost..................................7/3 HOKIES RANKED NATIONALLY Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................13/5 Newcomers.......................................................9 • The Hokies have entered the Top-25 in the Soccer America rankings, sitting tied for 25 with Pepperdine. Tech is also starting to receive votes in the National Soccer Coaches COACHING STAFF Association of America Poll. This week they received 48 votes, just missing the Top-25. Head Coach ................ Charles “Chugger” Adair Alma Mater .............................. San Diego, 1993 CONHEENEY OVERFLOWS THE RECORD BOOKS Years at VT .......... 1st as head coach/6th overall • Junior midfielder Kelly Conheeney has reached the top 10 in every category except Career Record ............................................0-0-0 Office Phone .............................. (540) 231-6660 two in Tech’s all-time record book. She recently tied former-teammate Marika Gray for Office Fax .................................. (540) 231-3613 first place in game-winning goals with nine, after scoring the game-winner against Elon. Assistant Coach..............Erin Lycan, 1st season Conheeney also sits tied for third in assists (17), tied for fourth in multiple goal games (4), Alma Mater ................................... Virginia, 2005 seventh in points (53), tied for eighth in goals (18) and tenth in shots (121). Assistant Coach..........Pete Pososki, 1st season Alma Mater ................... Eastern Michigan, 2003 GOALS, GOALS, GOALS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY • The Hokies are dominating their opponents on offense this season. Tech holds a 15-1 Mailing Address .................................................. scoring record against its opponents in just four games. Three Hokies have recorded ................. 460 Jamerson
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